A new iPhone SE model might come out in 2025, rumored to borrow its design from the upcoming iPhone 16, as per leaker Majin Bu on X (formerly Twitter). According to the tweet, the upcoming iPhone SE model is anticipated to feature the Dynamic Island, seen first in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, along with a single rear camera.
It’s suggested that the iPhone SE 4 could
resemble the design of the in-progress iPhone 16. The dimensions might resemble
those of the iPhone XR. The iPhone 16, however, is expected to sport the
Dynamic Island and two rear cameras. Majin Bu notes uncertainty regarding the
information shared, cautioning against taking it too seriously.
Previously, rumors hinted that Apple
shelved the iPhone SE 4 due to concerns regarding its in-house 5G chip.
However, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo indicated that Apple might revive the project,
possibly with a 6.1-inch OLED display and a custom 5G chip, replacing the
Snapdragon 5G modems.
Kuo didn’t specify a release date for the
new iPhone SE, but historical patterns suggest a potential launch in March 2024
or later, given Apple’s track record of introducing a new SE model every two
years. Further leaks might shed light on the progress as time goes on.
